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Thought of the Creator

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An explanation of the environment we live in

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The Thought of the Creator

Remember, the environment that the human lives in is not the
environment of physical acts, which is already perfectly in balance
with the laws of nature. The environment of the human is the Thought of
the Creator. And this is what a person can connect with. We can connect
with the cause. And the bonding with it is simply to enter into the
same thought and the same intention. Once this begins to happen, we are
no longer separated in an external world, in a physical world, but we
are connected with that point that emanates everything into this world.

And this is done through a relationship with the Creator. It’s like a
relationship with a lover, with a beloved, in the sense that when you
love somebody, you want them to know who you are. You write them little
notes; you show them what you enjoy, you express your thought to them
so that the bonding with your beloved will be on the level not simply
of the physical, but beyond that, in the intangible place that we feel
as love. So these constant events that evolve in our lives are like
notes of love, a beckoning on the part of the Creator to come to Him,
and our desire to respond to that call is likewise from a place and a
feeling to want to know our beloved in that way.

And this is the secret of the Torah; it is that all the creations of the Creator that appertain to, or can be comprehended by, the creatures...

That means, everything that was created, every single expression that
exists in creation is only the expression of the Creator and is aimed
specifically at this call to the creature. It’s all accessible to the
creature. Every single bit of it is supposed to be known by the
creature. In other words, the worlds were created for man.

And with this we understand why the Creator showed us the Tool of
His Craft; are we in need to create worlds? Rather from what we said
above it is clear, that the Creator showed us His Orders so that we
would know how to bond with Him, which is the fulfillment of “to bond
with His Attributes.”

Why does an artist show us his work? It is so his perception, his inner
feeling and his attitude will be accessible to us. And though right now
we don’t understand how worlds are created, through the connection with
the Thought of the Creator, we can rise to know all of His laws, all of
the ways in which everything that we see before us comes about, that
is, why it’s there, for what purpose it’s there.

And this reciprocal sensation of thought and intention is the way in
which the law of equivalence of form is expressed on the human level.
It’s the balance between the inner desire to know, to be filled with
pleasure, and the actual pleasure that exists, the only pleasure that
exists, which is the knowledge of the Thought of the Creator, and this
system is built perfectly to create the desire that will allow a person
to come into this balance.

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